Remembering Haverhill Remembering Haverhill
American Chronicles

Remembering Haverhill

Stories from the Merrimack Valley

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Publisher Description

In February 1882, a raging fire leveled most of the buildings in Haverhill�s shoe district. But like a phoenix, the �Queen Slipper City� rose from the rubble and began its reconstruction while the charred bricks were still warm.
Though the shoe industry eventually waned, the history of Haverhill remains vibrant. Discover the legend of pioneer Hannah Duston�the first woman in America to be honored with a public monument�who in 1697 fought her
way out of captivity among local Indians and returned to Haverhill to tell the tale. Learn about the rail and river catastrophes that the city overcame, and the coal men, peddlers and ice harvesters who were long hallmarks of
Haverhill life. In Remembering Haverhill, Charles Turner captures the spirit of the most tenacious and resilient city in the Merrimack Valley.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2008
August 29
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
128
Pages
PUBLISHER
Arcadia Publishing Inc.
SELLER
INscribe Digital
SIZE
7.6
MB

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